Due to my excessive love for driving, my commute is via car pretty much every day.
From 15 Aug 2018, I will record my commute in the morning and evening, to share with you what it's like to drive in Wellington.

published:15 Aug 2018

views:1

A short video featuring graffiti writer and world traveler RISK who sadly passed away January 2016. Accompanied together with Ivo, Riot & Banzai who paints a train in Wellington, New Zealand in 2009.
Rest In Peace RISK!!
Produced by: https://www.instagram.com/dirtydeedsmagazine
DISCLAIMER
SprayDaily is a publisher committed to documenting the graffiti culture world wide. We do not condone, promote or encourage vandalism, the destruction of property or any kind of illegal activity whether it be public or private. All photos and/or videos published without a name and credited photographer were sent to us anonymously.

published:18 Feb 2017

views:13932

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1) This is my city! Wellington. These are my daily views, taken over a couple of days. As you can see, Welly is pretty small compared to other capital cities.
2) 90% of what I eat is plantbased & my channel will reflect that.
3) My uploads will be inconsistent. Random surprises in your sub box, if you subscribe. I would but YouTube won't let me sub to my own channel.

Bonus! I'm stopping at a supermarket near my home tonight. Due to my excessive love for driving, my commute is via car pretty much every day.
From 15 Aug 2018, I will record my commute in the morning and evening, to share with you what it's like to drive in Wellington.

published:15 Aug 2018

views:6

Wellington was an English teacher who decided to follow his dream of becoming a great actor. Therefore, traveled to New York, graduated from the American Academy of DramaticTheatre and began performing at concerts in the famous Broadway. In one day, he got a call that changed his life forever. Doctors of Joy, He will permeate the work performed in hospitals and their life path, putting to the test the notion that it is possible - and necessary - to have the joy as the basis of our daily relations.
O Wellington era um professor de inglês que decidiu seguir o sonho de ser um grande ator. Por isso, viajou até NovaYork, se formou na Academia Americana de Teatro Dramático e começou a atuar em shows na famosa Broadway. Em um certo dia, ele recebeu uma ligação que mudou a sua vida para sempre. Doutores da Alegria, Ele permeará o trabalho realizado nos hospitais e sua trajetória de vida, colocando à prova a noção de que é possível – e necessário – ter a alegria como base em nossas relações diárias.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

published:29 Nov 2015

views:14234

War Thunder - BEEF WELLINGTON - Most LegitBomber In War Thunder
Watch Other NEWPlanes/Tanks Gameplay 1.47
Fw-200 Condor- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2CZZMN6H_k
B-29- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmgKNStpp48
M42 Duster- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgWNR8_JRXE
B-57B- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjJJvkTc1QA
Like the music -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhchfhxvPKI
Play War Thunder NOW! -- http://warthunder.com/play4free?r=you...Connect With me!! In a more sensual way :)
Follow me on Facebook!--https://www.facebook.com/pages/Phlyda...
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The 2014 Mercer Quality of Living Survey ranked Wellington 12th in the world. In 2011 Lonely Planet Best in Travel 2011 named Wellington as fourth in its Top 10 Cities to Visit in 2011, referring to it as the "coolest little capital in the world".

Wellington (MBTA station)

Wellington is an MBTA station on the Orange Line, located in Medford, Massachusetts, on the Revere Beach Parkway (Route 16), slightly east of its intersection with Route 28. Wellington functions as a park and ride with more than 1,300 spaces, and a bus hub with 10 routes terminating at the station. The Station Landing development, connected to the station by an overhead walkway, includes residential and retail buildings and additional parking.

Wellington Carhouse, the primary repair and maintenance facility for the Orange Line, is located adjacent to the station. The 125,000 square feet (11,600m2) building can hold three-and-a-half six-car trains.

Station layout

Wellington station consists of two island platforms between the three Orange Line tracks. The western platform serves both inbound and outbound trains, while the eastern platform is used only for outbound trains. It was intended for use by express trains using the third track; however, the planned extension to Reading was cut back to Oak Grove and no express trains were ever run.

Due to my excessive love for driving, my commute is via car pretty much every day.
From 15 Aug 2018, I will record my commute in the morning and evening, to share with you what it's like to drive in Wellington.

2:48

Wellington, New Zealand 2009

Wellington, New Zealand 2009

Wellington, New Zealand 2009

A short video featuring graffiti writer and world traveler RISK who sadly passed away January 2016. Accompanied together with Ivo, Riot & Banzai who paints a train in Wellington, New Zealand in 2009.
Rest In Peace RISK!!
Produced by: https://www.instagram.com/dirtydeedsmagazine
DISCLAIMER
SprayDaily is a publisher committed to documenting the graffiti culture world wide. We do not condone, promote or encourage vandalism, the destruction of property or any kind of illegal activity whether it be public or private. All photos and/or videos published without a name and credited photographer were sent to us anonymously.

1:03

Follow Me: Wellington | Daily Views | Sonali

Follow Me: Wellington | Daily Views | Sonali

Follow Me: Wellington | Daily Views | Sonali

Stay UPDATED:
Snapchat/Twitter/Insta: @SonaliManka
1) This is my city! Wellington. These are my daily views, taken over a couple of days. As you can see, Welly is pretty small compared to other capital cities.
2) 90% of what I eat is plantbased & my channel will reflect that.
3) My uploads will be inconsistent. Random surprises in your sub box, if you subscribe. I would but YouTube won't let me sub to my own channel.

4:58

1°Daily de 2018 e Despedida do Wellington

1°Daily de 2018 e Despedida do Wellington

1°Daily de 2018 e Despedida do Wellington

7:34

Day 10 - Wellington To Blenheim: Interislander Ferry To South Island, Sunset Sailing, Kaipupu Point

Day 10 - Wellington To Blenheim: Interislander Ferry To South Island, Sunset Sailing, Kaipupu Point

Day 10 - Wellington To Blenheim: Interislander Ferry To South Island, Sunset Sailing, Kaipupu Point

Bonus! I'm stopping at a supermarket near my home tonight. Due to my excessive love for driving, my commute is via car pretty much every day.
From 15 Aug 2018, I will record my commute in the morning and evening, to share with you what it's like to drive in Wellington.

Wellington was an English teacher who decided to follow his dream of becoming a great actor. Therefore, traveled to New York, graduated from the American Academy of DramaticTheatre and began performing at concerts in the famous Broadway. In one day, he got a call that changed his life forever. Doctors of Joy, He will permeate the work performed in hospitals and their life path, putting to the test the notion that it is possible - and necessary - to have the joy as the basis of our daily relations.
O Wellington era um professor de inglês que decidiu seguir o sonho de ser um grande ator. Por isso, viajou até NovaYork, se formou na Academia Americana de Teatro Dramático e começou a atuar em shows na famosa Broadway. Em um certo dia, ele recebeu uma ligação que mudou a sua vida para sempre. Doutores da Alegria, Ele permeará o trabalho realizado nos hospitais e sua trajetória de vida, colocando à prova a noção de que é possível – e necessário – ter a alegria como base em nossas relações diárias.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

21:59

War Thunder - BEEF WELLINGTON - Most Legit Bomber In War Thunder

War Thunder - BEEF WELLINGTON - Most Legit Bomber In War Thunder

War Thunder - BEEF WELLINGTON - Most Legit Bomber In War Thunder

War Thunder - BEEF WELLINGTON - Most LegitBomber In War Thunder
Watch Other NEWPlanes/Tanks Gameplay 1.47
Fw-200 Condor- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2CZZMN6H_k
B-29- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmgKNStpp48
M42 Duster- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgWNR8_JRXE
B-57B- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjJJvkTc1QA
Like the music -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhchfhxvPKI
Play War Thunder NOW! -- http://warthunder.com/play4free?r=you...Connect With me!! In a more sensual way :)
Follow me on Facebook!--https://www.facebook.com/pages/Phlyda...
Follow me on Twitter!--https://twitter.com/PhlyDaily
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Tourism & Vacations in Wellington, New Zealand

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See in Wellington, New Zealand
==============================
Te Papa, . The national museum. Particularly good if you have children to entertain on a rainy day. Free (except for the occasional special presentation).
Museum of Wellington City & Sea, Queens Wharf, . Daily, 10AM-5PM, closed 25 Dec. A well-presented museum of the history of Wellington, including its maritime history. Free.
City Gallery, Civic Square. Lacks a permanent collection but runs a consistently avant-garde set of exhibits. It also has the excellent cafe Nikau attached to it.
The Wellington Cable Car, from Lambton Quay (next to the McDonald's), 04 472 2199, . Daily until 10PM. The easiest way to get a nice view of the city and harbor, the Cable Car runs on rails from Lambton Quay to the Botanic Garden in Kelburn every ten minutes. $3.50 one way, $6.00 return (Concession prices are available for children, students and senior citizens over 65)
Frank Kitts Park. A great place to wander around, with walls to climb, inline skates, and jet ski rental.
Futuna Chapel. Important architecture modernist masterpiece located in suburb of Karori. Visit by arrangement
Wrights Hill. More views, and WWII underground tunnels which are open to the public on public holidays for a small fee.
BrooklynWind Turbine. Another great place to go to get an excellent view of the city, the harbour, and Cook Strait, plus experience the wind! Access is signposted from Brooklyn shops: head up Todman Street.
Massey Memorial An interesting place to go if you want to see a large memorial in the middle of nowhere, with a good view of the surrounding harbour.
Karori Cemetery is an interesting picnic spot.
Elmscourt an historic art deco apartment block on the corner of The Terrace and Abel Smith Street.
Oriental Parade. A new beach. However if you are not from somewhere really cold it is unlikely that it will be hot enough for you to be in desperate need for a swim. There is a spa pool (jacuzzi) in Freyberg Swimming pool (on Oriental Parade) which is inexpensive if you enjoy "people soup".
Zealandia (Karori Wildlife Sanctuary), end of Waiapu Rd, (first left after the Karori Tunnel), . Daily 10AM-5PM (last entry 4PM), closed 25 Dec. A predator-proof fence encloses an old water catchment area, forming a mainland island that provides a natural haven for endangered native birds, tuatara, wētā, and other indigenous flora and fauna, safe from introduced predators. By far the most convenient place in the country to see rare New Zealand wildlife. $17.50, child $9, more for guided tours.
Plimmer's Ark. Under and in the Old Bank Arcade on the corner of Lambton Quay and CustomhouseQuay - near Plimmer's Steps. A hundred years ago a Bank was built on top of a wrecked ship that had been used as a market. When they renovated the building they discovered the ship's timbers and preserved the remains in the building! Just take the escalator down through the bank vault doors.
Parliament Buildings, the Beehive (or ExecutiveWing), and the Parliamentary Library. The grounds of Parliament are open to the public. Known as the hill, Parliament grounds are at the foot of Molesworth and Bowen Streets, where they meet Lambton Quay.
National Library of New Zealand, corner of Aitken and Molesworth Streets (across the road from the Cathedral and Parliament), . The library regularly holds exhibitions.
Turnbull House, Bowen Street (just across the road from Parliament Buildings). This imposing brick mansion now seems small and out of place amongst the surrounding high-rises.
The Old Government Buildings, with the cenotaph in the foreground and NZ Post headquarters behind.
Old Government Buildings opposite Parliament at 15 Lambton Quay. This is the largest wooden building in the southern hemisphere and the second-largest in the world. It is now the home of Victoria UniversityLaw School.
Old St Paul's, (one block east of Parliament). This was the Anglican center for decades. Superseded by the new cathedral north of Parliament, this one is popular for weddings and funerals.
Wellington Central Library, (in the city square, next to the information centre), . It's huge with great places to sit and read or if you bring your laptop to connect home via one of the city's paid-for wi-fi networks. Entry is free.

Due to my excessive love for driving, my commute is via car pretty much every day.
From 15 Aug 2018, I will record my commute in the morning and evening, to share with you what it's like to drive in Wellington.

published: 15 Aug 2018

Wellington, New Zealand 2009

A short video featuring graffiti writer and world traveler RISK who sadly passed away January 2016. Accompanied together with Ivo, Riot & Banzai who paints a train in Wellington, New Zealand in 2009.
Rest In Peace RISK!!
Produced by: https://www.instagram.com/dirtydeedsmagazine
DISCLAIMER
SprayDaily is a publisher committed to documenting the graffiti culture world wide. We do not condone, promote or encourage vandalism, the destruction of property or any kind of illegal activity whether it be public or private. All photos and/or videos published without a name and credited photographer were sent to us anonymously.

published: 18 Feb 2017

Follow Me: Wellington | Daily Views | Sonali

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1) This is my city! Wellington. These are my daily views, taken over a couple of days. As you can see, Welly is pretty small compared to other capital cities.
2) 90% of what I eat is plantbased & my channel will reflect that.
3) My uploads will be inconsistent. Random surprises in your sub box, if you subscribe. I would but YouTube won't let me sub to my own channel.

published: 29 Jul 2016

1°Daily de 2018 e Despedida do Wellington

published: 30 Mar 2018

Day 10 - Wellington To Blenheim: Interislander Ferry To South Island, Sunset Sailing, Kaipupu Point

Bonus! I'm stopping at a supermarket near my home tonight. Due to my excessive love for driving, my commute is via car pretty much every day.
From 15 Aug 2018, I will record my commute in the morning and evening, to share with you what it's like to drive in Wellington.

Wellington was an English teacher who decided to follow his dream of becoming a great actor. Therefore, traveled to New York, graduated from the American Academy of DramaticTheatre and began performing at concerts in the famous Broadway. In one day, he got a call that changed his life forever. Doctors of Joy, He will permeate the work performed in hospitals and their life path, putting to the test the notion that it is possible - and necessary - to have the joy as the basis of our daily relations.
O Wellington era um professor de inglês que decidiu seguir o sonho de ser um grande ator. Por isso, viajou até NovaYork, se formou na Academia Americana de Teatro Dramático e começou a atuar em shows na famosa Broadway. Em um certo dia, ele recebeu uma ligação que mudou a sua vida para sempre....

published: 29 Nov 2015

War Thunder - BEEF WELLINGTON - Most Legit Bomber In War Thunder

War Thunder - BEEF WELLINGTON - Most LegitBomber In War Thunder
Watch Other NEWPlanes/Tanks Gameplay 1.47
Fw-200 Condor- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2CZZMN6H_k
B-29- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmgKNStpp48
M42 Duster- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgWNR8_JRXE
B-57B- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjJJvkTc1QA
Like the music -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhchfhxvPKI
Play War Thunder NOW! -- http://warthunder.com/play4free?r=you...Connect With me!! In a more sensual way :)
Follow me on Facebook!--https://www.facebook.com/pages/Phlyda...
Follow me on Twitter!--https://twitter.com/PhlyDaily
Follow me on Myspace!--http://tinyurl.com/2fcpre6

Due to my excessive love for driving, my commute is via car pretty much every day.
From 15 Aug 2018, I will record my commute in the morning and evening, to s...

Due to my excessive love for driving, my commute is via car pretty much every day.
From 15 Aug 2018, I will record my commute in the morning and evening, to share with you what it's like to drive in Wellington.

Due to my excessive love for driving, my commute is via car pretty much every day.
From 15 Aug 2018, I will record my commute in the morning and evening, to share with you what it's like to drive in Wellington.

Wellington, New Zealand 2009

A short video featuring graffiti writer and world traveler RISK who sadly passed away January 2016. Accompanied together with Ivo, Riot & Banzai who paints a tr...

A short video featuring graffiti writer and world traveler RISK who sadly passed away January 2016. Accompanied together with Ivo, Riot & Banzai who paints a train in Wellington, New Zealand in 2009.
Rest In Peace RISK!!
Produced by: https://www.instagram.com/dirtydeedsmagazine
DISCLAIMER
SprayDaily is a publisher committed to documenting the graffiti culture world wide. We do not condone, promote or encourage vandalism, the destruction of property or any kind of illegal activity whether it be public or private. All photos and/or videos published without a name and credited photographer were sent to us anonymously.

A short video featuring graffiti writer and world traveler RISK who sadly passed away January 2016. Accompanied together with Ivo, Riot & Banzai who paints a train in Wellington, New Zealand in 2009.
Rest In Peace RISK!!
Produced by: https://www.instagram.com/dirtydeedsmagazine
DISCLAIMER
SprayDaily is a publisher committed to documenting the graffiti culture world wide. We do not condone, promote or encourage vandalism, the destruction of property or any kind of illegal activity whether it be public or private. All photos and/or videos published without a name and credited photographer were sent to us anonymously.

Stay UPDATED:
Snapchat/Twitter/Insta: @SonaliManka
1) This is my city! Wellington. These are my daily views, taken over a couple of days. As you can see, Welly is pretty small compared to other capital cities.
2) 90% of what I eat is plantbased & my channel will reflect that.
3) My uploads will be inconsistent. Random surprises in your sub box, if you subscribe. I would but YouTube won't let me sub to my own channel.

Stay UPDATED:
Snapchat/Twitter/Insta: @SonaliManka
1) This is my city! Wellington. These are my daily views, taken over a couple of days. As you can see, Welly is pretty small compared to other capital cities.
2) 90% of what I eat is plantbased & my channel will reflect that.
3) My uploads will be inconsistent. Random surprises in your sub box, if you subscribe. I would but YouTube won't let me sub to my own channel.

Bonus! I'm stopping at a supermarket near my home tonight. Due to my excessive love for driving, my commute is via car pretty much every day.
From 15 Aug 2018...

Bonus! I'm stopping at a supermarket near my home tonight. Due to my excessive love for driving, my commute is via car pretty much every day.
From 15 Aug 2018, I will record my commute in the morning and evening, to share with you what it's like to drive in Wellington.

Bonus! I'm stopping at a supermarket near my home tonight. Due to my excessive love for driving, my commute is via car pretty much every day.
From 15 Aug 2018, I will record my commute in the morning and evening, to share with you what it's like to drive in Wellington.

Wellington was an English teacher who decided to follow his dream of becoming a great actor. Therefore, traveled to New York, graduated from the American Academy of DramaticTheatre and began performing at concerts in the famous Broadway. In one day, he got a call that changed his life forever. Doctors of Joy, He will permeate the work performed in hospitals and their life path, putting to the test the notion that it is possible - and necessary - to have the joy as the basis of our daily relations.
O Wellington era um professor de inglês que decidiu seguir o sonho de ser um grande ator. Por isso, viajou até NovaYork, se formou na Academia Americana de Teatro Dramático e começou a atuar em shows na famosa Broadway. Em um certo dia, ele recebeu uma ligação que mudou a sua vida para sempre. Doutores da Alegria, Ele permeará o trabalho realizado nos hospitais e sua trajetória de vida, colocando à prova a noção de que é possível – e necessário – ter a alegria como base em nossas relações diárias.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Wellington was an English teacher who decided to follow his dream of becoming a great actor. Therefore, traveled to New York, graduated from the American Academy of DramaticTheatre and began performing at concerts in the famous Broadway. In one day, he got a call that changed his life forever. Doctors of Joy, He will permeate the work performed in hospitals and their life path, putting to the test the notion that it is possible - and necessary - to have the joy as the basis of our daily relations.
O Wellington era um professor de inglês que decidiu seguir o sonho de ser um grande ator. Por isso, viajou até NovaYork, se formou na Academia Americana de Teatro Dramático e começou a atuar em shows na famosa Broadway. Em um certo dia, ele recebeu uma ligação que mudou a sua vida para sempre. Doutores da Alegria, Ele permeará o trabalho realizado nos hospitais e sua trajetória de vida, colocando à prova a noção de que é possível – e necessário – ter a alegria como base em nossas relações diárias.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Wellington, New ZealandTourism , Wellington, New Zealand Vacations, WellingtonToursTravel Videos HD, World TravelGuidehttp://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
See in Wellington, New Zealand
==============================
Te Papa, . The national museum. Particularly good if you have children to entertain on a rainy day. Free (except for the occasional special presentation).
Museum of Wellington City & Sea, Queens Wharf, . Daily, 10AM-5PM, closed 25 Dec. A well-presented museum of the history of Wellington, including its maritime history. Free.
City Gallery, Civic Square. Lacks a permanent collection but runs a consistently avant-garde set of exhibits. It also has the excellent cafe Nikau attached to it.
The Wellington Cable Car, from Lambton Quay (next to the McDonald's), 04 472 2199, . Daily until 10PM. The easiest way to get a nice view of the city and harbor, the Cable Car runs on rails from Lambton Quay to the Botanic Garden in Kelburn every ten minutes. $3.50 one way, $6.00 return (Concession prices are available for children, students and senior citizens over 65)
Frank Kitts Park. A great place to wander around, with walls to climb, inline skates, and jet ski rental.
Futuna Chapel. Important architecture modernist masterpiece located in suburb of Karori. Visit by arrangement
Wrights Hill. More views, and WWII underground tunnels which are open to the public on public holidays for a small fee.
BrooklynWind Turbine. Another great place to go to get an excellent view of the city, the harbour, and Cook Strait, plus experience the wind! Access is signposted from Brooklyn shops: head up Todman Street.
Massey Memorial An interesting place to go if you want to see a large memorial in the middle of nowhere, with a good view of the surrounding harbour.
Karori Cemetery is an interesting picnic spot.
Elmscourt an historic art deco apartment block on the corner of The Terrace and Abel Smith Street.
Oriental Parade. A new beach. However if you are not from somewhere really cold it is unlikely that it will be hot enough for you to be in desperate need for a swim. There is a spa pool (jacuzzi) in Freyberg Swimming pool (on Oriental Parade) which is inexpensive if you enjoy "people soup".
Zealandia (Karori Wildlife Sanctuary), end of Waiapu Rd, (first left after the Karori Tunnel), . Daily 10AM-5PM (last entry 4PM), closed 25 Dec. A predator-proof fence encloses an old water catchment area, forming a mainland island that provides a natural haven for endangered native birds, tuatara, wētā, and other indigenous flora and fauna, safe from introduced predators. By far the most convenient place in the country to see rare New Zealand wildlife. $17.50, child $9, more for guided tours.
Plimmer's Ark. Under and in the Old Bank Arcade on the corner of Lambton Quay and CustomhouseQuay - near Plimmer's Steps. A hundred years ago a Bank was built on top of a wrecked ship that had been used as a market. When they renovated the building they discovered the ship's timbers and preserved the remains in the building! Just take the escalator down through the bank vault doors.
Parliament Buildings, the Beehive (or ExecutiveWing), and the Parliamentary Library. The grounds of Parliament are open to the public. Known as the hill, Parliament grounds are at the foot of Molesworth and Bowen Streets, where they meet Lambton Quay.
National Library of New Zealand, corner of Aitken and Molesworth Streets (across the road from the Cathedral and Parliament), . The library regularly holds exhibitions.
Turnbull House, Bowen Street (just across the road from Parliament Buildings). This imposing brick mansion now seems small and out of place amongst the surrounding high-rises.
The Old Government Buildings, with the cenotaph in the foreground and NZ Post headquarters behind.
Old Government Buildings opposite Parliament at 15 Lambton Quay. This is the largest wooden building in the southern hemisphere and the second-largest in the world. It is now the home of Victoria UniversityLaw School.
Old St Paul's, (one block east of Parliament). This was the Anglican center for decades. Superseded by the new cathedral north of Parliament, this one is popular for weddings and funerals.
Wellington Central Library, (in the city square, next to the information centre), . It's huge with great places to sit and read or if you bring your laptop to connect home via one of the city's paid-for wi-fi networks. Entry is free.

Wellington, New ZealandTourism , Wellington, New Zealand Vacations, WellingtonToursTravel Videos HD, World TravelGuidehttp://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
See in Wellington, New Zealand
==============================
Te Papa, . The national museum. Particularly good if you have children to entertain on a rainy day. Free (except for the occasional special presentation).
Museum of Wellington City & Sea, Queens Wharf, . Daily, 10AM-5PM, closed 25 Dec. A well-presented museum of the history of Wellington, including its maritime history. Free.
City Gallery, Civic Square. Lacks a permanent collection but runs a consistently avant-garde set of exhibits. It also has the excellent cafe Nikau attached to it.
The Wellington Cable Car, from Lambton Quay (next to the McDonald's), 04 472 2199, . Daily until 10PM. The easiest way to get a nice view of the city and harbor, the Cable Car runs on rails from Lambton Quay to the Botanic Garden in Kelburn every ten minutes. $3.50 one way, $6.00 return (Concession prices are available for children, students and senior citizens over 65)
Frank Kitts Park. A great place to wander around, with walls to climb, inline skates, and jet ski rental.
Futuna Chapel. Important architecture modernist masterpiece located in suburb of Karori. Visit by arrangement
Wrights Hill. More views, and WWII underground tunnels which are open to the public on public holidays for a small fee.
BrooklynWind Turbine. Another great place to go to get an excellent view of the city, the harbour, and Cook Strait, plus experience the wind! Access is signposted from Brooklyn shops: head up Todman Street.
Massey Memorial An interesting place to go if you want to see a large memorial in the middle of nowhere, with a good view of the surrounding harbour.
Karori Cemetery is an interesting picnic spot.
Elmscourt an historic art deco apartment block on the corner of The Terrace and Abel Smith Street.
Oriental Parade. A new beach. However if you are not from somewhere really cold it is unlikely that it will be hot enough for you to be in desperate need for a swim. There is a spa pool (jacuzzi) in Freyberg Swimming pool (on Oriental Parade) which is inexpensive if you enjoy "people soup".
Zealandia (Karori Wildlife Sanctuary), end of Waiapu Rd, (first left after the Karori Tunnel), . Daily 10AM-5PM (last entry 4PM), closed 25 Dec. A predator-proof fence encloses an old water catchment area, forming a mainland island that provides a natural haven for endangered native birds, tuatara, wētā, and other indigenous flora and fauna, safe from introduced predators. By far the most convenient place in the country to see rare New Zealand wildlife. $17.50, child $9, more for guided tours.
Plimmer's Ark. Under and in the Old Bank Arcade on the corner of Lambton Quay and CustomhouseQuay - near Plimmer's Steps. A hundred years ago a Bank was built on top of a wrecked ship that had been used as a market. When they renovated the building they discovered the ship's timbers and preserved the remains in the building! Just take the escalator down through the bank vault doors.
Parliament Buildings, the Beehive (or ExecutiveWing), and the Parliamentary Library. The grounds of Parliament are open to the public. Known as the hill, Parliament grounds are at the foot of Molesworth and Bowen Streets, where they meet Lambton Quay.
National Library of New Zealand, corner of Aitken and Molesworth Streets (across the road from the Cathedral and Parliament), . The library regularly holds exhibitions.
Turnbull House, Bowen Street (just across the road from Parliament Buildings). This imposing brick mansion now seems small and out of place amongst the surrounding high-rises.
The Old Government Buildings, with the cenotaph in the foreground and NZ Post headquarters behind.
Old Government Buildings opposite Parliament at 15 Lambton Quay. This is the largest wooden building in the southern hemisphere and the second-largest in the world. It is now the home of Victoria UniversityLaw School.
Old St Paul's, (one block east of Parliament). This was the Anglican center for decades. Superseded by the new cathedral north of Parliament, this one is popular for weddings and funerals.
Wellington Central Library, (in the city square, next to the information centre), . It's huge with great places to sit and read or if you bring your laptop to connect home via one of the city's paid-for wi-fi networks. Entry is free.

Due to my excessive love for driving, my commute is via car pretty much every day.
From 15 Aug 2018, I will record my commute in the morning and evening, to share with you what it's like to drive in Wellington.

Wellington, New Zealand 2009

A short video featuring graffiti writer and world traveler RISK who sadly passed away January 2016. Accompanied together with Ivo, Riot & Banzai who paints a train in Wellington, New Zealand in 2009.
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Bonus! I'm stopping at a supermarket near my home tonight. Due to my excessive love for driving, my commute is via car pretty much every day.
From 15 Aug 2018, I will record my commute in the morning and evening, to share with you what it's like to drive in Wellington.

Wellington was an English teacher who decided to follow his dream of becoming a great actor. Therefore, traveled to New York, graduated from the American Academy of DramaticTheatre and began performing at concerts in the famous Broadway. In one day, he got a call that changed his life forever. Doctors of Joy, He will permeate the work performed in hospitals and their life path, putting to the test the notion that it is possible - and necessary - to have the joy as the basis of our daily relations.
O Wellington era um professor de inglês que decidiu seguir o sonho de ser um grande ator. Por isso, viajou até NovaYork, se formou na Academia Americana de Teatro Dramático e começou a atuar em shows na famosa Broadway. Em um certo dia, ele recebeu uma ligação que mudou a sua vida para sempre. Doutores da Alegria, Ele permeará o trabalho realizado nos hospitais e sua trajetória de vida, colocando à prova a noção de que é possível – e necessário – ter a alegria como base em nossas relações diárias.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Tourism & Vacations in Wellington, New Zealand

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Te Papa, . The national museum. Particularly good if you have children to entertain on a rainy day. Free (except for the occasional special presentation).
Museum of Wellington City & Sea, Queens Wharf, . Daily, 10AM-5PM, closed 25 Dec. A well-presented museum of the history of Wellington, including its maritime history. Free.
City Gallery, Civic Square. Lacks a permanent collection but runs a consistently avant-garde set of exhibits. It also has the excellent cafe Nikau attached to it.
The Wellington Cable Car, from Lambton Quay (next to the McDonald's), 04 472 2199, . Daily until 10PM. The easiest way to get a nice view of the city and harbor, the Cable Car runs on rails from Lambton Quay to the Botanic Garden in Kelburn every ten minutes. $3.50 one way, $6.00 return (Concession prices are available for children, students and senior citizens over 65)
Frank Kitts Park. A great place to wander around, with walls to climb, inline skates, and jet ski rental.
Futuna Chapel. Important architecture modernist masterpiece located in suburb of Karori. Visit by arrangement
Wrights Hill. More views, and WWII underground tunnels which are open to the public on public holidays for a small fee.
BrooklynWind Turbine. Another great place to go to get an excellent view of the city, the harbour, and Cook Strait, plus experience the wind! Access is signposted from Brooklyn shops: head up Todman Street.
Massey Memorial An interesting place to go if you want to see a large memorial in the middle of nowhere, with a good view of the surrounding harbour.
Karori Cemetery is an interesting picnic spot.
Elmscourt an historic art deco apartment block on the corner of The Terrace and Abel Smith Street.
Oriental Parade. A new beach. However if you are not from somewhere really cold it is unlikely that it will be hot enough for you to be in desperate need for a swim. There is a spa pool (jacuzzi) in Freyberg Swimming pool (on Oriental Parade) which is inexpensive if you enjoy "people soup".
Zealandia (Karori Wildlife Sanctuary), end of Waiapu Rd, (first left after the Karori Tunnel), . Daily 10AM-5PM (last entry 4PM), closed 25 Dec. A predator-proof fence encloses an old water catchment area, forming a mainland island that provides a natural haven for endangered native birds, tuatara, wētā, and other indigenous flora and fauna, safe from introduced predators. By far the most convenient place in the country to see rare New Zealand wildlife. $17.50, child $9, more for guided tours.
Plimmer's Ark. Under and in the Old Bank Arcade on the corner of Lambton Quay and CustomhouseQuay - near Plimmer's Steps. A hundred years ago a Bank was built on top of a wrecked ship that had been used as a market. When they renovated the building they discovered the ship's timbers and preserved the remains in the building! Just take the escalator down through the bank vault doors.
Parliament Buildings, the Beehive (or ExecutiveWing), and the Parliamentary Library. The grounds of Parliament are open to the public. Known as the hill, Parliament grounds are at the foot of Molesworth and Bowen Streets, where they meet Lambton Quay.
National Library of New Zealand, corner of Aitken and Molesworth Streets (across the road from the Cathedral and Parliament), . The library regularly holds exhibitions.
Turnbull House, Bowen Street (just across the road from Parliament Buildings). This imposing brick mansion now seems small and out of place amongst the surrounding high-rises.
The Old Government Buildings, with the cenotaph in the foreground and NZ Post headquarters behind.
Old Government Buildings opposite Parliament at 15 Lambton Quay. This is the largest wooden building in the southern hemisphere and the second-largest in the world. It is now the home of Victoria UniversityLaw School.
Old St Paul's, (one block east of Parliament). This was the Anglican center for decades. Superseded by the new cathedral north of Parliament, this one is popular for weddings and funerals.
Wellington Central Library, (in the city square, next to the information centre), . It's huge with great places to sit and read or if you bring your laptop to connect home via one of the city's paid-for wi-fi networks. Entry is free.

The 2014 Mercer Quality of Living Survey ranked Wellington 12th in the world. In 2011 Lonely Planet Best in Travel 2011 named Wellington as fourth in its Top 10 Cities to Visit in 2011, referring to it as the "coolest little capital in the world".

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